The short answer is no. Gmail strips the tag and it’s content.
Hotmail, Yahoo! Mail and Windows Live Mail does not strip style-tags in the body-element.
But take a look at “The Ultimate Guide to CSS” for HTML email over at Campaign Monitor.
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